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PUBLIC Utilities Minister Colm Imbert is pleased with his new ministerial responsibilities after serving as finance minister for the past two terms.
Imbert also said a PNM victory at the polls on April 28 does not mean the population can expect an immediate increase in water rates.
He made these comments during and after a sod-turning ceremony for an upgraded Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) water treatment plant in Chatham on March 25.
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